According to a news release, the funds from ticket and merchandise sales and text message donations will go to the United Way of Colorado Flood Recovery Fund, which will give the money to community organizations focused on long-term recovery.

Dave Matthews was the show's main attraction, but among the headliners were big Colorado names such as The Fray, The Lumineers, DeVotchKa, Nathaniel Rateliff and Big Head Todd and The Monsters.

Chuck Morris, president and CEO of AEG Live Rocky Mountains, said in the news release, "It's no surprise that the entire music community from musicians to fans stepped up in a time of need for Colorado. Thank you all."

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